After all the positive vibes created by the NFL Draft, it was tough to watch the Jacksonville Jaguars’ national imaged stomped on by Justin Blackmon. The second-year wideout was suspended for the first four games of the season after a violation of the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. What Blackmon did exactly is unclear.

What we do know, however, is that it’s Blackmon’s third incident in less than three years. At some point, as new GM David Caldwell pointed out, people need to start learning how to help themselves. You can’t stop a destructive person from destroying their life, no matter how much money or opportunity you give them. It’s a shame for Blackmon, who showed some positive signs last season. Also, it really strikes a negative beat following what’s been a pretty uplifting offseason. The Jaguars are back to trying to patch together an offense. No real option at QB and a giant hole at WR. Suddenly, things aren’t looking so great.